High voltage in Leipzig: Compact ban in court from tomorrow!

High voltage in Leipzig: Compact ban in court from tomorrow!

The tension increases, because tomorrow at the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig begins the main proceedings in the prohibition process against the magazine Compact. The process starts at 10 a.m. in the IV meeting room, which has over 200 seats. Since a strong public interest in the procedure is expected, strict security precautions and inlet controls have been set up. Taking weapons, laptops, cameras and mobile phones is strictly prohibited. In addition, political statements in the form of T-shirts and banners are not allowed in the court. Armed police forces will be present in the courtroom throughout the procedure to ensure security.

At 9.30 a.m. there will be a press release before the court, which is accessible to everyone interested. The negotiation day ends with a program of compact TV at 8 p.m., in which a balance of the day is drawn. According to Compact , a judgment is not to be expected this week, but the lawyer Laurens Nothdurft sees opportunities for a decision. In the past week, the court had requested numerous documents whose processing may not be completed in time.

legal perspectives and possible consequences

In an article by the "Legal Tribune Online", Compact's legal opportunities are considered positive, whereby the principle of proportionality is considered an important point. A negative judgment could have far-reaching consequences: In this case, both compact and compact TV would be prohibited immediately, while a walk to the Federal Constitutional Court would theoretically be possible. Compact remains active until the final decision and continues to publish daily TV programs and articles. Orders in the Compact Shop will also continue to be sent without any risks associated with orders.

The security situation in Germany is currently tense, especially for high -ranking politicians. Recently there was an incident in Frankfurt, in which a driver was unnoticed in the convoy of Chancellor Olaf Scholz. This incident shows the seriousness of the threats that politicians are currently experiencing. Scholz, who is under the highest security level, was protected in good time by bodyguards when the driver hugged him.

protection of top politicians

In the current situation, several ministers, including Federal Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach, have received increased personal protection because there are specific threats, among other things by a group of imperial citizens who were targeting Lauterbach. The security measures for other high -ranking politicians such as the Federal President and the Interior Minister are also tightened. Personalists from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) are responsible for the protection of all constitutional organs and carry out strict security checks at public events, including the planning of escape routes and the use of explosive dogs.

The decision on the necessary personal protection of the MPs, including those like Petra Pau and Cem Özdemir, is made on the basis of BKA hazard analyzes. These measures reflect the current security situation and the increasing challenges with which politicians in Germany are confronted. The trial against the "United Patriots" has started in Koblenz and illustrates the need for such security measures for political decision -makers.

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